Client Updates

I have started designing a lot of websites for real estate
agents and they always want access to make changes to their site. I
always include unlimited changes for them but is there any way of
simply setting it up for them to access their site and make
changes?

This is a nice little program and works really well:
http://www.interactivetools.com/products/realtymanager/
Kelley Rao, Webeze
Website Planning Guide for Developers
http://www.web-eze.com/dwpg.html
"Extreme Maggie" <[email protected]> wrote
in message
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>I have started designing a lot of websites for real
estate agents and they
> always want access to make changes to their site. I
always include
> unlimited
> changes for them but is there any way of simply setting
it up for them to
> access their site and make changes?
>

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